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1963 Ford F100 Short Bed Step Side Pick Up 292ci 4 Bbl on 2040-cars

Year:1963 Mileage:148000
Location:

Manzanola, Colorado, United States

Manzanola, Colorado, United States
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FOR AUCTION 1963 FORD F100 STEP SIDE TRUCK, USUALLY DRIVE IT ON THE WEEKENDS, 292CI ENGINE 4BBL RUNS GREAT NO SMOKING, KNOCKING, OR TICKING, OILERS HAVE BEEN TAPPED INTO THE VALVE COVER FOR EXTRA LUBERCATION. HAS THE ORIGINAL NUMBER MATCHING MOTOR. PAINT IS 9 MONTHS OLD BUT WAS WAS PITTED DUE TO FOLKS DOING HIGHWAY WORK DOING CHIP SEAL. INTERIOR IN EXELLENT CONDITION CUSTUM LEATHER APHOLSTERY AND NEW HEAD LINER, 90% TREAD ON P235/75/R15 TIRES, NEW MATRIX RIMS, TUNE UP DONE RECENTLY, FORD 9 INCH REAR END. BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS AND COSTS. VEHICLE SOLD AS IS. BID WITH CONFIDENCE


On Feb-09-14 at 09:36:48 PST, seller added the following information:

FOR AUCTION 1963 FORD F100 STEP SIDE TRUCK, USUALLY DRIVE IT ON THE WEEKENDS, 292CI ENGINE 4BBL RUNS GREAT NO SMOKING, KNOCKING, OR TICKING, OILERS HAVE BEEN TAPPED INTO THE VALVE COVER FOR EXTRA LUBERCATION. HAS THE ORIGINAL NUMBER MATCHING MOTOR. PAINT IS 9 MONTHS OLD BUT WAS WAS PITTED DUE TO FOLKS DOING HIGHWAY WORK DOING CHIP SEAL. INTERIOR IN EXELLENT CONDITION CUSTUM LEATHER APHOLSTERY AND NEW HEAD LINER, 90% TREAD ON P235/75/R15 TIRES, NEW MATRIX RIMS, TUNE UP DONE RECENTLY, FORD 9 INCH REAR END. BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS AND COSTS. VEHICLE SOLD AS IS. BID WITH CONFIDENCE


ITEM LOCATION IS AT A RESIDENCE IN ROCKY FORD, COLORADO,81067 ( FOR SHIPPING QUOTES)

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